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 1    3|      shall quote his pertinent remarks to give the force of his
 2    3|    nerves. - As for Rousseau's remarks, which have since been echoed
 3    5|         these are his sensible remarks; how consistent with what
 4    5|         But, to have done with remarks that are in some measure
 5    5|       separate chapter.~ ~ The remarks relative to behaviour, though
 6    5|       subjects; but confine my remarks to the general tenor of
 7    5|     cause, and only make a few remarks on her absurd manner of
 8    5|      any of the useful, shrewd remarks which occur in his epistles -
 9    7|      the subject, confining my remarks to women.~ ~ The ridiculous
10    7|            After the foregoing remarks, it is almost superfluous
11    9|       importance of some of my remarks, and prevail on them to
12   12| reaching the heart.~ ~ Amongst remarks on national education, such
13   13|        utter the most immodest remarks and questions, the full
14   13|        to add some explanatory remarks to bring the subject home
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